These are the Oricon number one albums of 1995, per the Oricon Albums Chart. [1]
Indicates best-selling album of 1995 |
Issue Date | Album | Artist(s) |
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January 2 | Merry Christmas | Mariah Carey |
January 16 | Cool | SMAP |
January 23 | Atomic Heart | Mr. Children |
January 30 | Singles – Flight Recorder II | Lindberg |
February 6 | Bumpin' Voyage | Toshinobu Kubota |
February 13 | ||
February 20 | Junjou Karen Otome Moyou | Yuki Uchida |
February 27 | Guitarhythm Forever Vol. 1 | Tomoyasu Hotei |
March 6 | Decade | Kome Kome Club |
March 13 | Never End | Aska |
March 20 | Forever You | Zard |
March 27 | ||
April 3 | Delicious | Dreams Come True |
April 10 | Dance to Positive | TRF |
April 17 | ||
April 24 | Delicious | Dreams Come True |
May 1 | Dance to Positive | TRF |
May 8 | Piece Of My Soul | Wands |
May 15 | ||
May 22 | Feminism | Kuroyume |
May 29 | Six/Nine | Buck-Tick |
June 5 | The Geisha Girls Show | Geisha Girls |
June 12 | N' | Naomi Tamura |
June 19 | M Collection: Kaze o Sagashiteru | Masaharu Fukuyama |
June 26 | These Days | Bon Jovi |
July 3 | Happy! | Southern All Stars |
July 10 | Code Name 1: Brother Sun | Chage and Aska |
July 17 | SMAP 007 – Gold Singer | SMAP |
July 24 | She Loves You | Misato Watanabe |
July 31 | La La La | Maki Ohguro |
August 7 | ||
August 14 | ||
August 21 | Singles | Kyosuke Himuro |
August 28 | La La La | Maki Ohguro |
September 4 | Lady Generation | Ryoko Shinohara |
September 11 | Opus 21 | Anri |
September 18 | Circus | Lenny Kravitz |
September 25 | Sunshine, Moonlight | Toshinobu Kubota |
October 2 | Honey | Spitz |
October 9 | Daydream | Mariah Carey |
October 16 | ||
October 23 | Field of View I | Field of View |
October 30 | Dance Tracks Vol. 1 | Namie Amuro |
November 6 | Martini II | Masayuki Suzuki |
November 13 | Four Seasons | The Yellow Monkey |
November 20 | Now 3 | Various Artists |
November 27 | Treasures | Tatsuro Yamashita |
December 4 | Loose | B'z |
December 11 | Kathmandu | Yumi Matsutoya |
December 18 | Evergreen | My Little Lover |
December 25 | Back Beats #1 | Maki Ohguro |
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